Master in Civil Engineering

Postgraduate Coursework ENGINEERING UTM Johor Bahru

Programme Overview

Faculty
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Duration
Min: 1 Years
Max: 4 Years
Total Credit
40
Study Scheme
Full Time
Study Mode
Taught Course
Delivery Mode
Face-to-Face

Fees

Malaysian
RM10,660
Local Student Fees
International
RM31,000
International Student Fees

Programme Codes

UTM Code MKACA1AJA
NEC 0716 (Civil Engineering)
MQA MQA/SWA0489

The aim of Master of Civil Engineering program offered at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia is to fortifyopportunity for students to develop their knowledge and skills in solving multi disciplinary problem in civilengineering, geotechnical engineering, hydraulics and hydrology, transportation and highway, environmentalengineering and construction management. Students are also trained in conducting research project in anyfield in civil engineering

A student must complete 40 credit hours for graduation. The course consists of:
University general elective courses (3 credits)
Core courses (21 credits),
Elective courses (6 credits),
Master project (10 credits).

CORE COURSES
1. Construction Project Management
2. Advanced Hydraulics
3. Advanced Design of Reinforced Concrete.
4. Advanced Foundation Engineering
5. Environmental Management and Sustainability
6. Pavement Design and Construction
7. Research Methodology

ELECTIVE COURSES
Choose two (2) course offered by programs below which is not part of the core courses for this program:
Master of Engineering (Structure)
Master of Engineering (Environmental)
Master of Engineering (Transportation)
Master of Engineering (Geotechnics)
Master of Engineering (Construction Management)
Master of Engineering (Hydraulics & Hydrology)

PEO1 Mastery of knowledge and competency in advanced areas
of Civil Engineering
PEO2 Practice professionalism and high standards of ethical
conducts within organization and society.
PEO3 Responsive to changing situations by continuously
acquiring new knowledge and skills.

PLO1 Attain new frontiers of knowledge in the field of Civil Engineering.
PLO2 Solve complex problems critically and integratively using systematic approaches.
PLO3 Apply practical skills to solve problems in the field of
Civil Engineering.
PLO4 Demonstrate effective collaboration with stakeholders professionally.
PLO5 Communicate effectively the knowledge, skills and ideas
using appropriate methods to peers, experts and communities.
PLO6 Use digital technologies and appropriate software competently to enhance study and practice.
PLO7 Evaluate numerical and graphical data critically using
quantitative or qualitative tools in solving problems.
PLO8 Demonstrate leadership, autonomy and responsibility in managing resources.
PLO9 Engage self-advancement through continuous learning or
professional development.
PLO10 Demonstrate entrepreneurial skills with relevant knowledge and expertise.
PLO11 Demonstrate respectable ethical conducts and professionalism skills in an organization and society.

Candidates should hold a Bachelor’s Degress inCivil Engineering or its equivalent recognizedby the University Senate; and
Candidate should hold a Bachelor’s Degree orits equivalent with aminimum CGPA of 2.50; or
Candidate who hold a Bachelor’s Degree or itsequivalent with a CGPA of at least 2.00/4.00 but not achieving a CGPA of 2.50/4.00 must havefive (5) years of work experience in a relevantfield.
Other entry requirements as specified by UTM.

Graduates of the programme obtain advanced civil engineering knowledge to assist their works in various field of Civil Engineering, e.g. project and construction, hydraulic and hydrology, environment, highway and transportation, structural engineering, etc.

Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA) Engineering Accrediation Council Boards of Engineers Malaysia (BEM)

Programme Director

Penyelaras: Prof. Madya Dr. Tan Cher Siang
Email : tcsiang@utm.my

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